Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Hello Readers!
Perfect Pair has been released! You can find it TODAY on Amazon in ebook form, for $1.99. Perfect timing, my husband and I got married sixteen years ago today! Dare I say, Perfect Pair?
Stunned by the loss of her paralegal job and with nowhere to live, city girl Amber Preston,
agrees to take a temporary job as a house-and-pet-sitter on a mini-farm.
Problem is, she’s never had a pet of any kind, and now she must care for a collection of large and small animals! When handsome farrier, Mick Christopher, comes across her path, Amber begins to wonder if all things come in pairs...

Friday, July 4, 2014

Happy Fourth of July to all my readers! Hope you have a safe and fun Fourth.
And after the Fourth, please look for my soon-to-be-released third and last story of the series that began with Acapulco Adventure. Perfect Pair!
Excerpt from Perfect Pair
“There must be a million stars up there, strewn across the sky.” She pointed. “I’ve never seen anything like it except in pictures. It’s beautiful.”
“That’s because it’s so dark out here in the country with no streetlights.”
“I see the Big Dipper…and the Little Dipper.” She breathed in the icy air.
Mick stood closer to her and pointed. “And there’s Orion. See it?”
“No. Where?” She shivered as she stood there trying to find it, then felt the warmth of Mick’s heavily muscled arm around her, as he pointed with his other hand.
“Right there. If you could wish on a star right now. What would you wish?”
“I’d wish that this night wasn't a dream.”
He took her arm and slowly turned her to face him. He touched her cheek. She’d never in her life had a man look at her as Mick did now. Their breaths mingled in the icy air. His handsome face was lit by the moonlight.
He dropped his head to kiss her. It began with just a brush of his lips to hers. When she wound her hands behind his neck, he deepened the kiss. With his arms around her, he held her as though she was special. Precious.

About Me

Marilyn began writing as soon as she could print.
Her first career was in the transportation industry, working for the
airlines.Her second career was in
advertising, marketing and promotions.Currently a freelance editor, Marilyn lives with her husband and cat in
the foothills of the Cascade Mountains in southwest Washington State, where she
watches horses and deer and sometimes owls from her home office window